
Creeds, councils, and confessions are helpful, but unlike Scripture they are fallible and reformable in the light of scripture. The Bible alone is God-breathed, infallible in all matters of salvation, and centered on Christ.
Through the councils, the Church defended the truth of God's against error: Nicaea upheld Christ’s divinity against Arianism, Constantinople affirmed the Spirit’s deity, Ephesus rejected Nestorianism, and Chalcedon declared Christ fully God and fully man. Other councils confronted heresies that distorted the faith, always pointing back to Christ.
Sola Scriptura reminds us that God’s Word is unique in nature and in authority. It is our final standard of truth.
This teaching takes us on a journey of the creeds in church history, what they addressed and why they are important. be blessed as you listen to this teaching.